Pete Evans Is Seen For The First Time Since Neo-Nazi Scandal

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Pete Evans has been spotted finding solace with nature, after 15 sponsors and companies dropped him for sharing a neo-Nazi meme to social media over the weekend.
The 47-year-old's notoriously private wife Nicola Watson - who is yet to publicly comment on the scandal - shared a video of her other half spending time on their farm on Thursday night.
The poignant footage showed a peaceful Pete stroking the pair's horse, Olly, as the sun began to set behind him.
Finding solace in nature: Pete Evans has been seen for the first time since 15 sponsors and companies dropped him for sharing a neo-Nazi meme to social media over the weekend, as he stroked his horse on their farm on Thursday evening
Pete was topless on the grass, wearing only a pair of checkered shorts and bare feet while a solemn acoustic song played in the background.
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It's the first time Pete has been seen since a string of companies dropped him from their ranks in just two days. 
The list includes his publisher Pan Macmillan, bookstore Dymocks, BIG W, Coles, kitchenware company Baccarat, Woolworths, House homewares, Target, Kmart, Booktopia and David Jones.
Support: The 47-year-old's wife Nicola Watson (pictured) - who is yet to comment on the scandal - shared a video of her other half on her Instagram page
No words: Pete was topless on the grass, wearing only a pair of checkered shorts as a solemn acoustic song played in the background
Speaking up: The majority of these companies shared statements on Monday and Tuesday, after Pan Macmillan's initial decision to cut ties led to a mass exodus.

Pictured: a statement from Baccarat
House homewares shared the following statement to Instagram on Tuesday: 'In our view, the images and views expressed by Mr Evans are reprehensible, unacceptable and offensive.

HOUSE will immediately remove the Pete Evans branded products online and will be discontinuing the range in store'
Also severing ties are Readings and Gleebooks bookstores, while Natural Raw C coconut water revealed it had ended its agreement with Evans earlier this year.
The majority of these companies shared statements on Monday and Tuesday, after Pan Macmillan's initial decision to cut ties led to a mass exodus.
Pete was set to join the cast of Channel Ten's I'm a Celebrity - which begins filming this week - but the network pulled the plug in response to his latest scandal.
The post was a cartoon of a caterpillar wearing a MAGA cap and a butterfly with the racist Black Sun emblem on its wing - with the suggestion being that neo-Nazism is the natural evolution for Donald Trump supporters.
Shameful: Evans had sparked outrage on Sunday when he shared a neo-Nazi meme on Facebook.

He posted this cartoon of a caterpillar wearing a MAGA cap and a butterfly with the racist Black Sun emblem on its wing - with the suggestion being that neo-Nazism is the natural evolution for Donald Trump supporters
What was he thinking?

In the event you loved this article and you would like to receive much more information with regards to บาคาร่าออนไลน์ assure visit our own website. Evans seemingly confirmed he was aware of the meaning of the symbol when a fan stated they recognised it, and Pete replied: 'I was waiting for someone to see that'
Pete is an enthusiastic supporter of the president and advocates the baseless claim that Joe Biden only won the 2020 election due to voter fraud.
The Black Sun symbol became infamous after it was introduced by top-ranking Nazi Heinrich Himmler during World War II.
The symbol has since been adopted by numerous neo-Nazi groups, and by Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant.
Right-wing politics: Evans is an enthusiastic supporter of the president and advocates the baseless claim that Joe Biden only won the election due to voter fraud.

Pictured in a MAGA hat